Hello fellow enthusiast. I got couple of those cheap $2 usb soundcard things, which were absolutely crap, as I should have expect. So of course I can do better than that. I found this relatively cheap IC from TI,PCM2706
http://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/pcm2707.pdf, which is well integrated USB audio interface & DAC & headphone amplifier. I brainstormed bit in local hacklab's IRC channel, and ended up with dongle, which have integrated USB cable (holes are for mounting like that
) and headphone jack at other end.
I quickly drew schematics and board for that, pretty much straight from appnote, which will probably work well enough.
But now I have some problems and questions about Eagle, PCB design and PCB fabrication.
First questionthing: I would want to use SMD headphone jack, but can't found one from Eagle, and there seems to be no ready CAD model for one I would want to use.
http://www.rapidonline.com/cables-connectors/3-5mm-low-profile-surface-mount-stereo-jack-socket-silver-plated-400569/ Has anybody seen CAD files for this one, and for some reason not even Farnell or Digikey seems to have this or similar SMD jacks. Most are old trough hole versions or weak and not so good smd ones. So where I should look for good quality 3.5mm jack with good physical strength which have Eagle or convertible cad library. Or should I build my own eagle component for that, or just use plain SMD pads and put them in place using layout editor?
Second question: Am I doing that ground-plane thing right? If I understand correctly it would be good to separate digital and analog grounds, and tie them together only from couple points. And I can't get it to fill whole PCB area, It always leaves big margin to edges, is this necessary for manufacturing? Should I also make one ground for chassis, where USB shield and metal enclosure/shield is connected.
Third: I'm looking for smaller footprint crystal, which type I should use? It should be good quality, not those small Chinese cylinders, which have freq stability of ADHD patient. And it should be big enough to be hand soldered, so probably not those ones which have pads underside.
Fourth: What should I do for board that it would look good, I mean in eagle, I messed around and vias lost drillholes, and somehow it is not looking like many other boards I have seen. And how I should convert it to gerbers etc. stuff that manufacturer approves. I tried Seeeds Fusion PCB service design rules, and Eagle nagged about clearance between IC leads and tracks going under 0603's, which definitely should not be a problem. I do not know, it just somehow feels like I am doing something completely wrong.
And yeah, I would happily hear tips and helps and criticism about design and PCB making. I tough about using Seesd's PCB service, but then I need to shrink whole pcb to 50mm length. Is there other good and easy and cheap prototype board makers, which do small batches of boards.
And sorry about language, as well that I'm probably asking questions already answered. Not sure if this belongs to PCB/EDA/CAD Discussions or Projects? Well I'll leave it here.
PS.
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/59219269/USB%20Soundcard/Prototype.brd and
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/59219269/USB%20Soundcard/Prototype.sch